The final studio album by Deep Purple's legendary Richie.
This album was released during what is said to be the third period of this pioneering British heavy metal band. It features not only hard rock but also funky songs.
The album is packed with great songs, including the title track "Dead in the Storm" and "Woman in the Storm," and features a lot of Glenn Hughes' vocals on bass. If you listen to their albums in chronological order, this is a great album that gives you a glimpse of the band's new horizons.
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A:
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1)
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Stormbringer
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2)
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Love Don't Mean A Thing
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3)
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Holy Man
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4)
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Hold On
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B:
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1)
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Lady Double Dealer
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2)
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You Can't Do It Right (With The One You Love)
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3)
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High Ball Shooter
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4)
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The Gypsy
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5)
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Soldier Of Fortune
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Drums - Ian Paice
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Keyboards - Jon Lord
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Bass - Glenn Hughes
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Vocals - Glenn Hughes (A1 to B4)
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Lead Guitar - Ritchie Blackmore
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Vocals - David Coverdale (A1, A2, A4 to B5)